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Three-year bachelor's degrees have gained more traction in 2026 thanks to revised state regulations and guidance from accreditors.
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For US institutions in particular, engagement with the SDGs will require coordination across research priorities, operations, and partnerships.
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The Office for Civil Rights is keeping the public in the dark on which schools it’s investigating and why.
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If we treat Workforce Pell as a strategic lever, we can use it to align fragmented systems, strengthen quality and accountability, and bring disconnected learners into long-term pathways.
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Many Wichita State students are on a mission to ensure their classmates have access to nutritious food. And for some, it's personal.
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Wilkes University seeks a leader who can navigate pressures in higher education, increase accessibility and affordability and be a champion of the school in downtown Wilkes-Barre.
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Colleges and other providers have flooded the market with non-degree credentials in the past decade. But a recent analysis shows that only one in three credentials bring meaningful returns for graduat...
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As colleges and universities experiment with artificial intelligence to facilitate teaching and learning, it becomes clearer where human value cannot be replaced.
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During a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, Democrats and Republicans lauded community colleges for their critical role in preparing students for in-demand jobs. However, the ques...
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State leaders say the program will improve teacher retention and recruitment by providing more mentorship and financial support to prospective educators.
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As the Trump administration cuts funding to wide swaths of research, foreign countries are ramping up their efforts to recruit top U.S. talent.
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Just 9% of apprenticeships in Marion County are held by Black men.
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Critics warn the limits could hurt the Massachusetts economy and shut out low-income students.
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Explore Ruth Bauer's insights on coaching to re-enroll stopped out students and promote equitable education.
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The CLT, which has been embraced by the right, is now accepted by all public institutions in three states, plus the nation’s service academies. But even as it gains popularity, critics question both...